ALEXANDER VOLKANOSVKI earned Drake close to $1million as he broke not one but TWO curses at UFC 314.

The fan favourite became a two-time ruler of the featherweight division with a unanimous decision win over Diego Lopes in the in Miami.

Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes boxing in a UFC match.Alexander Volkanovski locked horns with Diego Lopes in the main event of UFC 314Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes fighting in a UFC match.‘The Great' rolled back the years to become a two-time featherweight championDrake performing on stage.Volkanovski helped rapper Drake win nearly $1million

Fans feared for Volaknovski before the Florida fisticuffs as he suffered back-to-back stoppage losses to Islam Makhachev and Ilia Topuria in his last two outings.

But those fears rocketed when rapper placed a $545,000 bet on him to get the job done.

Fighters tipped by the Canadian to get the job done have a history of coming up short, so much so that MMA fans have coined the “Drake curse” as a term.

But not Volkanovski, who rolled back the years to reclaim the featherweight throne – and put a whopping $915,600.

The “Drake curse” wasn't the only hoodoo Volkannovski did away with in Miami.

The Aussie became the first fighter aged 35 or over to win a title fight in the UFC‘s lighter divisions.

Sixteen fighters, including Volkanovski, had all failed in their bids to win championship fights after hitting their mid-thirties.

But that curse is no more following 36-year-old Volkanovski's ascension back to the top of the 145lbs division.

Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes fighting in a UFC match.Alexander Volkanovski became the first fighter over 35 to win a title fight in the UFC's lighter divisionsAlexander Volkanovski holding the UFC championship belt after a fight.The Aussie was overcome with emotion after having the belt wrapped around him

Volkanovski was overcome with emotion after reclaiming the belt, telling in his post-fight interview: “It’s good to be back. I’ve never felt the love so much.

“I was saying all week, even to the camera before I walked out, I said, ‘I promise my girls I’ll bring the belt back.’

“But then I was thinking, ‘It doesn’t matter about bringing the belt back.'

“I think the message was that a lot of people counted me out, coming off of two knockout losses, the 35-year-old curse, 36 years old etc. – a big break.

“And come back to beat a gun like Lopes who came and brought it. It feels good to be back.

“Adversity is a privilege, you hear people talking about it all the time. It truly is. This moment is incredible.”;